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The British Shorthair is the pedigree version of the traditional British domestic cat, with a distinctively stocky body, thick coat, and broad face. The most familiar colour variant is the "British Blue", with a solid grey-blue coat, pineapple eyes, and a medium-sized tail.
The British Shorthair is totally enjoying snuggling up with his mom and - from other videos she's shared - is also enjoying the holiday season. He's going to be a happy cat for the next couple of ...
Resembling the British Shorthair, the Isle of Man Shorthair is essentially a fully tailed Manx cat. That is, it is a cat of Manx stock, with Manx features, but without any expression of the Manx taillessness gene.
Russian Blues should not be confused with British Blues (which are not a distinct breed, but rather a British Shorthair with a blue coat as the British Shorthair breed itself comes in a wide variety of colors and patterns), nor the Chartreux or Korat which are two other naturally occurring breeds of blue cats, although they have similar traits.
Roxy is part Burmese and part British Shorthair and Teddy is a full British Shorthair, so they're known for disliking being picked up and having somewhat of an aloof side, and yet both of them are ...
Related: British Shorthair's Reaction To Human Sister in Cat Costume Is Cracking Everyone Up "He’s just a baby," Chai's owner wrote in the video's caption. The internet was positively swooning.
The Persian, Bengal and British shorthair kitten families, some of the favorite kittens that have been featured, are all grown up and are revisited to learn what challenges they faced in their new homes and watch them reunite with old playmates.
British shorthair cat sitting on the couch One of the fun facts about British shorthair cats is that they were used to breed American shorthair cats. The first record of breeding was in 1904.